Pittsburgh Faces Cooler Than Average Temperatures with Freeze Warnings
The Pittsburgh area is experiencing cooler than average temperatures as a cold front moves into the region. According to CBS News, the temperatures are expected to drop significantly, with highs only reaching the low 50s. A Freeze Warning has been issued for parts of the region, starting at 2 a.m. and expiring at 10 a.m. on Monday. The warning is likely to be extended into Tuesday morning as temperatures are predicted to fall into the upper 20s. Despite the cold snap, the weather is expected to improve by Tuesday afternoon, with temperatures rising back above normal into the upper 60s. The forecast for the rest of the week includes a mix of dry weather and sunshine, with temperatures gradually increasing to the low 80s by the weekend.